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Amsterdam, Netherlands

Hotel Mercier

Size48 rooms
GroupVondel Hotels
NoiseQuiet
CapacitySmall
Michelin

Hotel Mercier occupies a canal-facing address on Rozenstraat in Amsterdam's Jordaan district, earning selection in the Michelin Hotels guide 2025. The property sits in one of the city's most architecturally coherent neighbourhoods, a short walk from the major museum quarter and the Nine Streets shopping corridor. It offers a smaller-scale alternative to the large international brands anchoring the canal belt.

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Address
Rozenstraat 12, 1016 NX Amsterdam, Netherlands
Phone
+31 20 515 0453
Hotel Mercier hotel in Amsterdam, Netherlands
About

A Jordaan Address in Context

The Jordaan has always occupied a different register from Amsterdam's grander canal streets. Where Herengracht and Keizersgracht draw the five-star international chains, properties like the Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht and the Conservatorium, the streets west of the main canal ring have historically attracted a different kind of accommodation: fewer keys, more neighbourhood character, less corporate infrastructure. Rozenstraat sits squarely in that tradition. Hotel Mercier, at number 12, is a 4-star hotel in Amsterdam with a Google rating of 4.2 from 598 reviews. That distinction, awarded by the same editorial team that grades the city's restaurant scene, signals consistent standards across service, comfort, and setting.

The Michelin Selected designation is not a consolation category. In Amsterdam specifically, it covers properties that the guide's inspectors consider worth a detour on their own terms, places where the guest experience holds up against the price and the promise of the address. For a relatively compact property on a side street in the Jordaan, that is meaningful positioning. It places Hotel Mercier in a comparable set that includes thoughtfully run boutique hotels rather than large-footprint international brands.

The Neighbourhood and What It Offers

Rozenstraat runs through one of the quieter sections of the Jordaan, a district that resisted the tourist-facing commercialisation that affected parts of the Nine Streets corridor. The street itself sits within easy reach of the Anne Frank House to the north and the Stedelijk and Van Gogh museums to the south, but the immediate block retains the residential character that makes the Jordaan function as an actual neighbourhood rather than a set piece. Brown cafés, independent grocers, and canal-facing benches punctuate the walk in either direction.

For guests arriving from Schiphol Airport, the city centre is roughly 20 minutes by train to Amsterdam Centraal, then a further tram or taxi ride into the Jordaan. Those already oriented in the city will find Rozenstraat accessible by the tram network that runs along Marnixstraat to the west. The neighbourhood rewards on-foot exploration, and Hotel Mercier's address puts a significant portion of the central city within a 20-minute walk.

The Dining and Hospitality Frame

Amsterdam's hotel dining scene has evolved considerably over the past decade. Properties in the upper tiers now compete less on room count and more on the quality of their food and beverage programming, a shift driven partly by the concentration of Michelin-starred restaurants the city has accumulated, which has raised guest expectations for what hotel kitchens can deliver. Boutique properties in neighbourhoods like the Jordaan tend to respond to this pressure differently from large flagships: rather than importing celebrity chef formats, they often lean into neighbourhood integration, sourcing from nearby markets and building menus that reflect the surrounding streets rather than a globalised luxury template.

What the Michelin Selected status does indicate is that the guide's inspectors found the overall hospitality programme, which includes food and beverage assessment, to meet their threshold for recommendation. For guests who treat the hotel's culinary offer as a secondary consideration to the city's broader restaurant scene, Amsterdam's Jordaan and the adjacent canal streets provide a dense concentration of options at every price point.

Where Hotel Mercier Sits in Amsterdam's Broader Accommodation Market

Amsterdam's hotel market stratifies fairly clearly. At the leading end, full-service international properties occupy the main canal belt and the museum quarter, think the Waldorf Astoria, the InterContinental Amstel, or the Sofitel Legend The Grand. Below that tier, a second layer of design-conscious independents and boutique operators has grown substantially, occupying converted canal houses, former industrial buildings, and narrow-fronted townhouses throughout the ring. Hotel Mercier, with its Michelin Selected status and Jordaan address, sits in this second tier, in company with properties like Canal House and Breitner House.

Further down the market, design-led budget operators like citizenM Amstel Amsterdam and citizenM Amsterdam South offer high-specification rooms at compressed price points, prioritising technology and communal spaces over individuated design. The Conscious Hotel Amsterdam City (The Tire Station) represents a sustainability-led strand of the same mid-market. Hotel Mercier operates on different terms from all of these: the Michelin selection implies a level of service personalisation and physical quality that positions it above the design-budget tier without requiring the infrastructure of a full-service five-star property.

For guests extending their Netherlands itinerary, the country has a well-developed hotel circuit worth considering. De Durgerdam offers a waterfront alternative on Amsterdam's eastern fringe. Further afield, Grand Hotel Huis ter Duin in Noordwijk aan Zee holds the North Sea coast, while Kasteel Daelenbroeck in Herkenbosch and De Blanke Leading in Cadzand-Bad cover the southern provinces. City alternatives include Room Mate Bruno in Rotterdam, MUZE Hotel Utrecht, Court Hotel Utrecht City Centre, Park Centraal Den Haag in The Hague, Pillows Grand Boutique Hotel Ter Borch Zwolle, and Weeshuis Gouda. Travellers arriving through Schiphol may also consider citizenM Schiphol Airport for connection-night stays, while Landgoed Duin en Kruidberg in Santpoort Noord and Op Oost in Oosterend offer countryside alternatives within an hour of Amsterdam. For international context, the EP Club also covers The Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York City, Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz, and Hôtel de Paris Monte-Carlo, all of which occupy analogous positions in their respective luxury tiers. For rural Limburg, Klein Zwitserland in Slenaken rounds out the Netherlands south.

Planning Your Stay

Hotel Mercier is located at Rozenstraat 12 in the Jordaan. The address sits between the main Jordaan north-south arteries of Prinsengracht and Marnixstraat, making tram connections direct. The hotel has 48 rooms, and reservations are recommended.

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Best For
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Experience
  • Historic Building
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Amenities
  • Wifi
  • Bar
  • Room Service
  • Concierge
  • Air Conditioning
Views
  • Street Scene
Dress CodeSmart Casual
Noise LevelQuiet
CapacitySmall
Rooms48
Check-In15:00
Check-Out11:00
PetsNot allowed

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